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Iatreia

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AVILA-MORALES, Juan Carlos. Dehumanization in medicine. From training to professional practice. Iatreia [online]. 2017, vol.30, n.2, pp.216-229. ISSN 0121-0793.  https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.v30n2a11.

Dehumanization is referred to as the loss of the properly human axiological capacity, by the fact of being surrounded by the scientific and technological powers, which have been part of the development of teaching and practice of medicine. The latter has seen the appearance of models such as paternalism, autonomism, and the one in which terms such as economy, administration, insurance, and so on, are routinely used. This article analyses dehumanization in the context of professional exercise encompassing from the formation of the student to the implementation of the medical act and the establishment of the doctor-patient relationship. Analysis of the concept and of its implications in medicine and nursery in three categories given by the levels of training, assistance and administrative is used. This text is the result of a documental review about the maleficent medical act in a doctoral investigation. It can be concluded that the complexity of present medical practice, specialization and the compartmentalization of knowledge have altered the raison d’être of medicine leading to dehumanization of the medical act, and that a new approach in medical faculties could humanize medical teaching.

Palabras clave : Dehumanization; Education Medical; General Practice; Malpractice, Teaching.

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